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Thank you for saying that. I always wonder if veterans really need to know that much information at all times. As a hobbyist, I only care about when things don't work. My homepage is just a bunch of icons. I could have put them in the browser as a bookmark but it's just not convenient. Then I set up Dockhand to alert me when things go wrong. That's it.
Actually I suffer from something called "monitoring fatigue" or "notification fatigue" at work. There's so many monitoring notifications, half of which are nothingburgers, that I seriously hate that part of my job is responding to them.
I already disabled notifications for my email in our monitoring system and now there's just another department monitoring the monitoring system and creating tickets for me. I can't escape it.